Suction Screen
Removal
Note:
The suction screen may be removed with the
reservoir (tank) still in the machine. If this is necessary,
remove the center belly pan and tilt and support the
cab to gain access, then follow the procedure
described below to remove the suction screen.
1.
If the tank is still in the machine, drain the
hydraulic fluid as described on page 4-16 of this
manual.
2.
If the tank is still in the machine, remove/discon-
nect any hoses connected to the flange weldment
that may interfere with removal.
3.
Remove the bolts securing the flange to the
hydraulic reservoir. (fig. 9-35)
4.
Slide the assembly out of the reservoir as shown
in fig. 9-36 and 9-37.
5.
The suction screen is now accessible for inspec-
tion or replacement.
Note:
If removal is necessary, thread the suction
screen off of the flange weldment and remove.
Installation
1.
To install the suction screen, reverse the removal
procedure.
Note:
It is important to inspect the screen for pieces of
metal or other debris that may have been generated by
a worn or defective component. If there is debris pres-
ent on the screen, the hydraulic system (including the
reservoir) must be flushed clean to remove any and all
contamination (debris). The screen should be replaced
as well as any components found to be defective.
9-8
Rubber Track Loader
9. Hydraulic Reservoir
9-35
Required Tools
Small Pry Bar (hose removal if necessary)
Socket Wrench & Extension
Combination Wrenches (to remove lines)
9-36
9-37
Suction screen
o-ring
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